Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soap Liquid (18-in-1) – Eucalyptus

Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap Eucalyptus is an organic 18-in-1 multi-purpose liquid soap with a fresh eucalyptus aroma and a highly concentrated formula suitable for personal care and household cleaning. Made with organic hemp oil and Fair Trade ingredients, it cleans effectively without synthetic preservatives, detergents, or foaming agents.

$37.45

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SKU 2622882 Category

Scented with pure organic eucalyptus oil, this versatile Pure-Castile Soap offers an earthy, warming fragrance with a refreshing menthol character. Suitable for face, body, and hair care, it can also be used for a wide range of household cleaning tasks including dishes, laundry, mopping, and pet care. Its concentrated formula means a little goes a long way, making it an economical choice for everyday use.

Crafted with carefully selected organic and Fair Trade ingredients, including organic hemp oil, this biodegradable soap is packaged in a bottle made from 100% post-consumer recycled plastic. Designed around Dr. Bronner’s All-One philosophy, it provides a simple and effective alternative to multiple conventional cleaning products.

Features

  • Organic 18-in-1 multi-purpose liquid soap.
  • Made with organic hemp oil and Fair Trade ingredients.
  • Scented with pure organic eucalyptus oil.
  • Fresh, earthy eucalyptus fragrance with menthol notes.
  • Suitable for face, body, and hair care.
  • Suitable for dishes, laundry, mopping, and household cleaning.
  • Suitable for pet care.
  • Highly concentrated formula.
  • Biodegradable.
  • Free from synthetic preservatives.
  • Free from detergents and foaming agents.
  • Packaged in a 100% post-consumer recycled bottle.

Ingredients

Water, Organic Coconut Oil*, Potassium Hydroxide**, Organic Palm Kernel Oil*, Organic Olive Oil*, Organic Eucalyptus Oil, Organic Hemp Oil, Organic Jojoba Oil, Citric Acid, Tocopherol.

*Certified Fair Trade Ingredients.
**None remains after saponifying oils into soap & glycerin.

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